English
typical thicket of Japanese knotweed
Noun
Japanese knotweed (uncountable)
- A large, herbaceous perennial plant, Fallopia japonica, native to Asia; it is a highly invasive colonizer outside of its native territory.
Derived terms
Translations
plant
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 虎杖 (zh) (hǔzhàng)
- Czech: křídlatka japonská
- Danish: Japan-Pileurt
- Dutch: japanse duizendknoop
- Finnish: japanintatar
- French: renouée du Japon (fr)
- German: japanischer Staudenknöterich
- Hungarian: ártéri japánkeserűfű
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- Japanese: イタドリ (itadori)
- Korean:
- Lithuanian: japoninis pelėvirkštis
- Polish: rdestowiec ostrokończysty
- Russian: япо́нский спо́рыш m (japónskij spóryš)
- Swedish: parkslide
- Vietnamese: cốt khí
- Welsh: canclwm Japan
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